Since its creation, Movilh has debated and agreed with representatives of the civil society, the Armed forces and Law enforcements and with legislative, executive, judicial authorities for diverse anti discriminating politics for the benefit of the sexual minorities and other discriminated sectors.

At the same time, the organization has reported varied abuses against the sexual minorities and has presented itself in cultural, politic and social activities with different social groups and associations.

Below, we name a few of the people, institutions and associations that together with Movilh have reported cases of discrimination, demanding compensation for the affected.

It is noted that the titles of every person or organization mentioned below correspond to the actual title of the person or organization at the time to meet and talk with Movilh. Therefore, they could be involved in other work at present day.

SOCIAL NETWORKS

SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS

POLITICAL PARTIES

PARLIAMENT

SENATORS

REPRESENTATIVES

MUNICIPALITIES

LAW ENFORCEMENT

SCIENCE AND CULTURE

GOVERNMENT

IMPORTANT MEETINGS

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Social Networks

The social networks and associations, formed by a wide diversity of institutions for human rights, in which Movilh has formed a part are:

Other international institutions: the United Nations Human Rights Council’s reports and programmes, high representatives from the Organization of American States (OAS) and the MERCOSUR, the Colegio Mexiquense A.C, the Worldwide Human Rights Movement (FIDH), International Education (Latin America), the municipal and regional government of Paris, and the embassies of Germany, Spain, the United States of America, France, Great Britain, Holland, Israel and Sweden.

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Political Parties

Movilh has been defined by the press as the “Political arm of the of the sexual minorities”. This reputation of Movilh commits the organization to a permanent contact with representatives from all political parties with or without presence in the National Congress, with the objective to promote policy against discrimination

This way Movilh has been keeping a dialogue with presidents, boards, commissions and/or leaders within the parliamentary collectives such as the Christian Democrats (DC), Communist party (PC), Party for Democracy (PPD), Humanist Party (PH), Progressive Party (PRO), Radical Social democratic Party (PRSD), Regional Party of the Independents (PRI), Socialist Party (PS), National Renewal (RN) and Independent Democratic Union (UDI).

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Parliament

Movilh has had ten meetings with different representatives of the parliament, and those meetings have been increasing because of the transformation of values and culture within the country, to which a great part the Chilean movement for sexual minorities is responsible. Thanks to these meetings, Movilh has achieved legal amendments, preparation of legal projects and approval of declarations against discrimination in the National Congress.

Law Enforcement

Investigations Police of Chile: Former General director Nelson Mery and General director Arturo Herrera Verdugo; Chief of Brigade of Homicides, Gilberto Loch and Superintendent Víctor Arriagada.

Carabineros: Former General director of Carabineros, Manuel Ugarte; former sub General director of Carabineros, Sergio Lagos; former chief of the Metropolitan Zone of the Carabineros, Gustavo Lagos Robles; former General director of Order and Security, Luis Ruitort; former Prefect of Santiago Central, Colonel Sergio García; sub Prefects Carlos Espinoza and Raúl Gutiérrez; Prefect Claudio Jayo and Superintendents Jaime Fernández, Pedro Ramírez, Juan Caamaño, Alejandro Valenzuela, Leonardo Verdugo and Jaime Verdugo.

In 2001, Movilh coordinated an unprecedented meeting between superintendents, prefects, sub prefects along with various discriminated groups to debate and find a solution to the diverse cases of abuses against minorities. In 2008, on the request of Movilh, the Carabineros worked out a newsletter to eradicate the discrimination in its lines.

Government

The meetings organized by Movilh since 1991 with different representatives from the government have rendered in the elaboration of concrete politics against the discrimination. Many of these meetings were made possible thanks to government employees at mid-level who with hard work contributed to the movement

For the same purpose Movilh has sat down with many regional ministers, mayors and sub-secretaries from all around Chile.

Directors: from the Division of Social Organizations (Fuad Chaín, Francisco Estévez y José Ignacio Pinochet), from the National Comission of AIDS of the Ministry of Health ( Anabella Arredondo and Aníbal Hurtado), from the national commission for drug control (María Teresa Chadwick), from the National Service of the Elderly (Paula Fortes), from the Civil Registration (María Alejandra Sepúlveda and Guillermo Arenas Escudero), from the National Youth Institute (Eugenio Ravinet, Juam Eduardo Faúndez, Ignacio Naudon), from the National Service of under-aged (Delia del Gato, Eugenio San Martín and Francisco Estrada), from the Border Patrol of Chile (Alejandro Jiménez and Luis Masferrer), from the Department of Human Rights of the Chancellery (María Alejandra Guerra Ferraz).

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Important Meetings

Of all of the interviews Movilh has had, some of them stand out for their high symbolic impact, since they reveal a deep cultural change.

The following are of that nature: a.- The first meeting in Latin America between the sexual minorities movement and the highest authorities of the Episcopal Conference in Chile (2006) b.- The first meeting in Latin America between the sexual minorities movement and a right-wing official presidential, Sebastián Piñera (2005) c.- The public support in Chile of a dutch nun, Yosé Hohne Sparborth, in the battle of the sexual minorities movement (2005) d.- The first meeting between the Independent Democratic Union in Chile (UDI) (2004) e.- The first discussion by the sexual minorities movement in a convent school (2003) f.- The first meeting between the sexual minorities movement and the leader of the Christian Democratic Party in Chile, Soledad Alvear (2006) g.- The first meeting between the sexual minorities movement and an Minister of Interior Andrés Zaldívar (2006)) h.- The first meeting between the sexual minorities movement and the president of the republic (2011)